A Nigerian political analyst has outlined steps to prevent future incidents of government aircraft being seized in foreign countries, following the grounding of three presidential planes in France The analyst emphasized the need for stronger legal agreements and better preparation when engaging in international contracts, particularly with foreign entities that may attempt to exploit developing nations The recent jet seizure stems from a long-standing dispute between Nigeria and a Chinese company over a terminated contract, sparking accusations of foul play from both sides PAY ATTENTION: Follow our WhatsApp channel to never miss out on the news that matters to you! Nigeria — Political affairs analyst and lawyer, Kurtis Adigba, has proposed measures to prevent the seizure of Nigerian jets in the future, following a recent incident involving the grounding of three presidential planes in France. In an interview with Channels Television on Wednesday, Adigba described the situation as embarrassing for Nigeria but emphasized that it presents an opportunity for the country to learn and improve. Read also Full list: Nigeria's national assets under seizure globally by Chinese firm “ The Federal Attorney General has a role to play because he is the legal clearing house of the government.

If the federal government is going to stand as a guarantor to any foreign loan in the future, then there has to be a very firm and strong agreement on what happens if the primary party defaults, �.